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  On 10/21/2010 at 12:16 PM, Atop said:

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I watched resident evil afterlife last night, it was shit

 

Nightmare on Elm St (2010) tonight

  On 10/21/2010 at 6:11 PM, blackdust said:

Nightmare on Elm St (2010) tonight

 

I watched that the other week. Don't get your hopes up!

  On 10/21/2010 at 6:18 PM, Obel said:
  On 10/21/2010 at 6:11 PM, blackdust said:

Nightmare on Elm St (2010) tonight

 

I watched that the other week. Don't get your hopes up!

Haha don't worry i wont, don't think i have seen one decent remake as of late, these are sad times :(

  On 10/21/2010 at 6:20 PM, blackdust said:
  On 10/21/2010 at 6:18 PM, Obel said:
  On 10/21/2010 at 6:11 PM, blackdust said:

Nightmare on Elm St (2010) tonight

 

I watched that the other week. Don't get your hopes up!

Haha don't worry i wont, don't think i have seen one decent remake as of late, these are sad times :(

 

True say... True say...

 

I've been delving into some older horror films as of late. Watching ones I'd missed for whatever reason. Watched Event Horizon recently, not too shabby... Basically Hellraiser in space..

Nice, i might be doing a mini horror movie marathon with old classics at Halloween

Ive recently been watching the twilight zone episodes from the 50s/60s as well, some classics from then

  On 10/21/2010 at 6:25 PM, blackdust said:

Nice, i might be doing a mini horror movie marathon with old classics at Halloween

Ive recently been watching the twilight zone episodes from the 50s/60s as well, some classics from then

 

I have a friend who was telling me about a horror film festival his friend runs in Dublin at Halloween called Horrorthon I think. It runs for five days, really want to go but I won't be able to get the time off :(

 

It's been going for a few years and they've had some decent films playing! Love horror movies.

  On 10/21/2010 at 6:27 PM, Obel said:
  On 10/21/2010 at 6:25 PM, blackdust said:

Nice, i might be doing a mini horror movie marathon with old classics at Halloween

Ive recently been watching the twilight zone episodes from the 50s/60s as well, some classics from then

 

I have a friend who was telling me about a horror film festival his friend runs in Dublin at Halloween called Horrorthon I think. It runs for five days, really want to go but I won't be able to get the time off :(

 

It's been going for a few years and they've had some decent films playing! Love horror movies.

Never heard of this, its in the IFI in dublin and has been going for 13 years apparently :blink:

http://www.horrorthon.com/

 

Cheers for the heads up, I'll definitely consider heading out to see something over the weekend :beer:

Wish they were showing more classics though, the shining should be up there...

from the little i've heard about catfish it sounds interesting, the trailer actually really turned me off for all it's over zealous Hitchcock comparisons but little rumblings i've heard from people who've seen it got me interested again.

  On 10/21/2010 at 3:44 PM, Atop said:

I have no idea Squee...we shall find out someday

 

in the meantime here is an awesome photo from the set of the original Alien

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Nice!

I really want to watch Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) after last night's episode of South Park...

 

  On 10/21/2010 at 9:11 PM, Awepittance said:

from the little i've heard about catfish it sounds interesting, the trailer actually really turned me off for all it's over zealous Hitchcock comparisons but little rumblings i've heard from people who've seen it got me interested again.

 

The movie is NOTHING like the trailer.

Great episode, Freddy the homemaker seemed so genuine...poor Mr Mackey :pedobear:

 

 

2010 Freddy looks a little 'special'...

 

don't even remember anything except pure disappointment....

 

 

 

wasn't so hot on the first Paranormal Activity but I read a review on the sequel and it sounds better...

 

In the mood for horror as well, Alien prequel can't get here fast enough...

new elm street started off alright ( as they do, true say, true say) phheh. But ain't no thang.

 

 

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shot nicely at least.

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The characters were so hatable, I don't know about you but I was hoping they'd die. Knive glove through the back of the head into the mirror was awesome I have to admit.

 

Did anyone else think the opening credits to the new Elm St were better than the film itself?

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  On 10/16/2010 at 3:19 AM, Recursive said:

Breaking Upward - 6.9/10 - Pretty good flick for a hipster relationship comedy. Its got Jon's girlfriend from Delocated. In the end you realize it was a worthwhile film but the first 30 minutes you might think it's a typical indie for the genre. Relationships are indeed a bitch, as it proves.

I thought this was, yes, for a hipster relationship comedy, very well done. It was also made on a non-existent budget with a $5000 camera. The kid who made it put an astonishing amount of work into the project.

  On 10/22/2010 at 10:27 AM, Obel said:

The characters were so hatable, I don't know about you but I was hoping they'd die. Knive glove through the back of the head into the mirror was awesome I have to admit.

 

Did anyone else think the opening credits to the new Elm St were better than the film itself?

 

I am SOOOO watching this tonight. Oh yes indeed.

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Watched Pretty Village, Pretty Flame last night. I believe it is a Serbian Film, at least it was about a Serbian war with Muslims. For the most part is was pretty good. It felt longer than it was tho, maybe because of all the subtitles, maybe because the main characters where trapped in a tunnel for most of the film. The time line was also a bit of a chore to keep up with but the story telling was interesting and the characters where well developed. Also a few choice sound effects. I recommend it.

Nightmare on Elm street was alright i guess, watched it last night some good deaths in it, but im not liking the new freddy (I think its the guy from watchmen?) They should have sung the song abit more make it more eerie

The original Elm Street started off Johnny Depps career cant see any of them going into super-stardom any time soon...

Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) - 0/10

 

This was a teen slasher, right? So where were all the titties and asses?

And how was it possible for the actors to be more monotonous than Hayden Christensen in Episode III?

  On 10/22/2010 at 8:49 PM, Squee said:

Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) - 0/10

 

This was a teen slasher, right? So where were all the titties and asses?

And how was it possible for the actors to be more monotonous than Hayden Christensen in Episode III?

 

i don't know, and what's with all modern 'gritty' movies having that shitty color filtered green/yellow look to them

 

the dream sequences in this movie were far less creative and good looking than any single of the original Nightmare films.

  On 10/22/2010 at 9:05 PM, Awepittance said:
  On 10/22/2010 at 8:49 PM, Squee said:

Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) - 0/10

 

This was a teen slasher, right? So where were all the titties and asses?

And how was it possible for the actors to be more monotonous than Hayden Christensen in Episode III?

 

i don't know, and what's with all modern 'gritty' movies having that shitty color filtered green/yellow look to them

 

the dream sequences in this movie were far less creative and good looking than any single of the original Nightmare films.

 

Oh yeah, that was another thing I was planning on bitching about. I fucking hate blue/orange movies!!!

 

Fuck you, Michael Bay.

 

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And fuck the rest of you movie shit heads.

 

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